Health-Related Quality of Life among Japanese Women with Iron-Deficiency Anemia

Iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) is a common disease in females of childbearing age. Although iron supplementation quickly improves laboratory-measured parameters, its effect on health-related quality of life is unknown. Here, we conducted a prospective follow-up study to evaluate health-related quality...

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Veröffentlicht in:Quality of life research 2006-12, Vol.15 (10), p.1559-1563
Hauptverfasser: Ando, Kiyoshi, Morita, Satoshi, Higashi, Takahiro, Fukuhara, Shunichi, Watanabe, Shigeki, Park, Jaeon, Kikuchi, Masao, Kawano, Koichi, Wasada, Izumi, Hotta, Tomomitsu
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Zusammenfassung:Iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) is a common disease in females of childbearing age. Although iron supplementation quickly improves laboratory-measured parameters, its effect on health-related quality of life is unknown. Here, we conducted a prospective follow-up study to evaluate health-related quality of life in pre-menopausal women diagnosed with IDA. A convenience sample of 92 patients who visited Tokai University Hospital and three other affiliated hospitals were asked to fill out the Medical Outcome Study 36-item short-form health survey (SF-36) during the course of treatment (baseline, and 1 and 3 months after the start of treatment). At baseline, vitality and general health scores were significantly lower than the Japanese national norms. After the start of therapy, however, a significant improvement was seen in all domain scores except role emotional (RE), and at 3 months all eight scores were comparable to or greater than the national norms. In particular, physical functioning and vitality scores of patients with a lower hemoglobin level (
ISSN:0962-9343
1573-2649
DOI:10.1007/s11136-006-0030-z